The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Italy museum aims to show Casanova as more than just a lover

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VENICE, ITALY » A museum is opening in the Venetian hometown of Giacomo Casanova, the 18th-century adventurer and bon vivant, in hopes of educating visitors about more than just his notorious womanizing.

The Giacomo Casanova Museum and Experience doesn’t hide Casanova’s libidinous side. In fact, the six-room museum includes a bedroom where a shadow installati­on makes it seem as if Casanova is seducing a woman right in front of visitors.

But curators are seeking to shed light on other aspects of the Venetian scholar and writer whose memoir, “History of My Life,” provides one of the best chronicles of European high society of the late 18th century.

“We want this character, this person, to be known in his entirety,” said museum director Andrea Cosentino. “Here we give the basis of what he was, not only as a

lover but also as a man, philosophe­r and scholar.”

Using a variety of virtual reality technology, visitors can read, hear and watch digital presentati­ons on Casanova’s youth — he was born in 1795 in the Venetian

Republic — and his subsequent serial seductions.

In between, visitors can learn about his travels across Europe, his relationsh­ip with the lagoon city, his arrests and escapes, his personalit­y and scholarly accomplish­ments, as well as his portrayal in film over the years.

The museum opens Monday, on Casanova’s birthday, in the Palazzo Pesaro Papafava in Venice.

 ?? LUCA BRUNO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this image taken on Tuesday a visitor looks at a painting and mannequin representi­ng 18th century Italian adventurer Giacomo Casanova, at the first ever Casanova Museum, in Venice, Italy.
LUCA BRUNO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this image taken on Tuesday a visitor looks at a painting and mannequin representi­ng 18th century Italian adventurer Giacomo Casanova, at the first ever Casanova Museum, in Venice, Italy.
 ?? LUCA BRUNO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this image taken on Tuesday the building of Palazzo Pesaro Papafava, which hosts the first ever Casanova Museum on the 18th century Italian adventurer Giacomo Casanova, is seen, in Venice, Italy.
LUCA BRUNO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this image taken on Tuesday the building of Palazzo Pesaro Papafava, which hosts the first ever Casanova Museum on the 18th century Italian adventurer Giacomo Casanova, is seen, in Venice, Italy.
 ?? LUCA BRUNO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this image taken on Tuesday a digital installati­on is displayed in a bedroom at the first ever Casanova Museum on the 18th century Italian adventurer Giacomo Casanova, in Venice, Italy.
LUCA BRUNO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this image taken on Tuesday a digital installati­on is displayed in a bedroom at the first ever Casanova Museum on the 18th century Italian adventurer Giacomo Casanova, in Venice, Italy.

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